Producing hydrocarbons from catalytic fischer-tropsch reactor
View Patent ↗An integrated plant for the conversion of a hydrocarbon gas such as natural gas to useful hydrocarbon liquid fuels and feed-stocks comprises an H2+CO syn-gas generation system which provides feed gas to a Fischer-Tropsch catalytic hydrocarbon synthesis system with an associated power and heat energy system.
1. An integrated system for the production of hydrocarbons, comprising:
a POX in which hydrocarbon fuel gas is partially oxidized in the presence of oxygen gas to produce a first intermediate synthesis gas product;
a GHR in combination with the POX in which hydrocarbon fuel gas is reformed with steam to produce a second intermediate synthesis gas product which is combined with the first intermediate synthesis gas product to form a synthesis gas product stream;
a gas turbine in which an oxidant gas is compressed to produce compressed oxidant gas, a combustion fuel gas is combusted in the presence of at least a portion of said compressed oxidant gas to produce combustion product gas and said combustion product gas is expanded to produce power and expanded combustion product gas;
heat exchanger for heating a first steam stream against a stream of expanded combustion product gas to produce a heated first steam stream;
a first conduit for supplying the stream of expanded combustion product gas from the expanding means to the heat exchanger;
a second conduit for supplying at least a portion of the heated first steam stream from the heat exchanger for heating the first steam stream to the synthesis gas generation system;
an air separation unit (“ASU”);
a first circuit for transferring at least a portion of the power produced by the gas turbine to the ASU;
an electric generator;
a second circuit for transferring at least a second portion of the power produced by the gas turbine to the electric generator; and
a Fisher-Tropsch catalytic reactor process with more than one stage of reaction and product liquid hydrocarbon separation including the removal of at least a portion of the CO 2 present in the separated off-gas from the first stage or second stage using a CO 2 separation process.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein Fisher-Tropsch catalytic reactor process used is an absorption process using a chemical or physical solvent for the removal of CO 2 from the gas stream and its production as a substantially pure CO 2 product.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the separated CO 2 is recycled to the H 2 +CO production system and used as part of the feed streams converted to H 2 +CO.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the separated CO 2 is delivered from the plant as a substantially pure product.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the quantity of CO 2 removed leaves a residual quantity of CO 2 in the gas stream which results in the ratio of CO 2 to (H 2 +CO+CO 2 ) in the feed gas to the final FT reaction stage being less than 18% molar.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the separated off-gas from an FT stage is compressed to maintain a H 2 +CO partial pressure in the range 20 bar to 40 bar and also to achieve a sufficiently high pressure to return a portion of the separated off-gas from the final FT stage to the inlet to the H 2 +CO generation system without the need for any additional compression.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the pure hydrogen present in the feed gas is separated from the H2+CO feed gas prior to the first stage Fischer-Tropsch reactor.
8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the H2 to CO ratio to each reactor stage in the Fischer-Tropsch system has an H2 to CO ratio in the range 1.5 to 2.0.
9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the separated hydrogen is used to add hydrogen to the separated gas leaving a Fischer-Tropsch reactor product separator in order to establish an H2 to CO ratio in the range 1.5 to 2.0 in the feed H2+CO gas entering the next Fischer-Tropsch reactor.
10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the hydrogen is separated from the H2+CO feed gas to the Fischer-Tropsch system using a multi-bed pressure swing adsorption unit.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the waste gas from the pressure swing adsorber is compressed to the feed H2+CO pressure and mixed with the H2+CO feed to the first Fischer-Tropsch reactor stage.
12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the total feed gas streams to all the stages of the Fischer-Tropsch reactor system have an overall H2 to CO ratio which is in the range 2.0 to 2.3.